Is it a traffic violation to make a U-turn and then turn back on a one-way street?
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Making a U-turn and then turning back on a one-way street is considered a traffic violation. Below is relevant information about U-turns: 1. No U-turns on solid lines: Whether it's a single yellow line or double yellow lines, as long as it's a solid line, crossing it is strictly prohibited. This includes actions like overtaking, turning, or making U-turns. Unless under special circumstances, drivers should not cross these lines while driving. 2. Precautions for U-turns on dashed lines: When overtaking or making a U-turn on dashed lines (whether single or double yellow lines), ensure safety first. Dashed lines allow for overtaking or U-turns when safe. Single yellow lines are typically used on roads with up to four lanes (including bicycle lanes), while double yellow lines are generally used on wider roads.